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FreakNasty 02-03-2020 02:24 PM

G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
Anyone have any ideas?

Marcotron 02-03-2020 02:37 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
Call him Shorty and make sure he eats his green vegetables...

JonoPrime 02-03-2020 03:29 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
Future Floor Polish is always a safe bet to try. Takes a few coats sometimes to get the desired level of friction. ... I usually leave it for around 24hrs to sit.

Haven't tried it on a G1 bot before but have had lots of success with Studio Series, PotP & Siege ones as well as a few Marvel Legends figures.

chaingunsofdoom 02-03-2020 07:40 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
I bought a donor bot (a long time ago) that had better legs than my G1 one and swapped the best parts over. When you open the panels on the calf part of the legs, inside they have a weird angle to the leg part, which causes the short-bot syndrome.

FreakNasty 02-04-2020 10:47 AM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chaingunsofdoom (Post 805069)
I bought a donor bot (a long time ago) that had better legs than my G1 one and swapped the best parts over. When you open the panels on the calf part of the legs, inside they have a weird angle to the leg part, which causes the short-bot syndrome.


Would furniture polish fix that?

chaingunsofdoom 02-04-2020 04:29 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
^ Sorry I'm not sure. I never used it. Really comes down to: it's 35 year old plastic compared to current gen plastic. :)

Shockwave 75 02-07-2020 03:57 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
I tend to use floor polish when I can't open said part to get at the insides because it's more fluid and will flow in the joint. But if It comes apart I use clear nail polish. It's thicker and it sets faster.

justprime 02-07-2020 06:41 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
Had this problem back in g1 days...I just cut a piece of thin plastic and inserted it in legs to tighten them
Up ....no glue and can be removed no damage or altering original pieces

FreakNasty 02-12-2020 10:33 AM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chaingunsofdoom (Post 805069)
I bought a donor bot (a long time ago) that had better legs than my G1 one and swapped the best parts over. When you open the panels on the calf part of the legs, inside they have a weird angle to the leg part, which causes the short-bot syndrome.

So I opened Sanstorms legs, and I can see the problem. And it will happen to anyone who uses it over time.
There is a little plastic nodule at the end of his.. yellow shin, hidden within his plastic calf's that when sliding down into bot mode, slides into a little groove in the shin part that locks it into place.

What happens is over time, the notch wears down.

Pictures to follow...

https://ibb.co/vdJpkms
https://ibb.co/wsSXRz7


Any idea how to fix this?

chaingunsofdoom 02-12-2020 09:52 PM

Re: G1 Sandstorm: How to fix loose legs in bot mode?
 
From that pic you could build up the little orange "nodule" as you called it. But even if you used something like superglue, it would slightly wear-down with every transformation...


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